"Those with talent who naturalise today can easily leave the country of adoption for greener pasture tomorrow; it is what these developed countries do to keep them there that really matters.

Between the hard-working stateless man who has spent much of his life toiling on Malaysian soil and the corrupt politician who continues to squander our national wealth, it does not take a genius to distinguish who is the real patriot." By Josh Hong in Malaysiakini

Who lives and who dies?

Should Poor citizens and foreigners just let die by kicking out of the hospitals?

One Burmese Illegal Foreign worker named Ko Ko Oo, from the ‘rich businessmen’s club’ in KL was repeatedly referred by me for the Myocardial Infarct and later its complications. HKL treated him for emergency and told him to go back for treatment in Myanmar. But his condition did not allow him to take a flight or take the long tough journey home.

He died on HKL ONLY 20 DAYS from the first day of referral. He was discharged THREE TIMES and ADMITTED THREE TIMES.

Whether legal or illegal, he was working for Malaysian company which is paying tax to the government. If legal he might had given LEVIES. Gov is collecting BILLIONS of levies.

Although we could not blame anyone, government of Malaysia and Myanmar as well as the very rich employer and HKL for his death, HKL is GUILTY of discharging THREE TIMES in less than TWENTY DAYS. After 3rd. admission on the 20th. day he died in HKL.

Note: HKL is charging three times first class fees to foreigners and always dump them in third class. And they used to tell the foreign patients to go back home or postpone frequently their procedures and heartlessly tell the patients that they have to give priority to their citizens. We could accept the fact but telling undiplomentically or rudely or point-blank straight forward is HEARTLESS!

Agoraphobic Myanmar Military Generals

Multi-use spaces, serve a vitally important societal function in that they make it possible for a plurality of people to exercise their cherished rights of speech and assembly. Politics aside, these places also manifest democratic values by allowing street musicians, punks, skateboarders and the homeless to meet one another. They are nothing less than an agent of democracy.
London’s Hyde Park is one such place. The Speaker’s Corner is best known as the cradle of free speech, although one may find those who gather there these days are mostly religious bigots (both Muslims and Christians, plus pockets of others such as Falun Gong followers and Scientologists) or ardent republicans calling for the Queen and her family to pack up and move, rather than die-hard socialists warning against a return of Thatcherism.